Reducing and Optimizing the Hospital Discharge Process using Six Sigma Approach
Abstract
In today’s world, the competitive
environment in the healthcare industries leaves no
margin for error. As such, new ways to improve the
patient’s expectations on a continuous basis by
focusing on technical and human skills; and
developing cost effective methodologies are
imperative. In order to improve the quality of
healthcare system and because patient comfort and
satisfaction are vital, the processes of discharging
patients from medical facilities must be addressed
accordingly. Some of the benefits of having an
efficient discharge protocol are, but not limited to,
bed availability for emergency scenarios, selective
admissions (arrange in advance), an increase in
customer satisfaction and hospital profitability.
Therefore, this study aimed to minimize the
patient’s discharge time by 20% using the Six
Sigma DMAIC Model approach in a
multidisciplinary hospital setting in Puerto Rico’s
West area. Major findings in this study indicated
that using a Six Sigma approach could improve
patient flow by decreasing length of stay and wait
time. Moreover, this method can improve patient
volume in hospitals resulting in higher profitability.
This study can serve as an example for healthcare
managers to reduce and optimize the hospital
discharge processes; allowing for a greater influx
of patients, increased profit and yet maintaining
high customer satisfaction.
Key Terms – Discharge Process, DMAIC
Model, Hospital, Six Sigma.